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Panthers show talent in this weekend's Kiwanis Kapers
Kristin Asinger has found that one of the secrets to her own happiness is having a creative outlet for her comedic mind.
Pitt-Bradford students and faculty to take part in exchange
Three students from Pitt-Bradford will be the first to take classes at Heilbronn University in Heilbronn, Germany, this spring as part of a new exchange agreement between the universities.
New writing center helps students improve skills
Pitt-Bradford has opened a new writing center to help students of all writing abilities strengthen and sharpen their skills.
Pitt-Bradford named 'Military Friendly Campus' for third year
For the third year in a row, Pitt-Bradford has been named a Military Friendly School by G.I. Jobs Magazine.
New program helps foreign students adjust to college life
A new program at Pitt-Bradford is helping international students adjust to college life in the United States.
Gajanan, Race to be honored by alumni association
The Pitt-Bradford Alumni Association will honor Dr. Shailendra Gajanan with its Teaching Excellence Award and Ryan Race ’07 as its Distinguished Volunteer as part of Alumni and Family Weekend.
Fass signs contract to revise psychology textbook chapters
Dr. Warren Fass, associate professor of psychology, has signed a contract with the National Social Science Press to revise five chapters for the fourth edition of its textbook, “Introduction to Psychology: An Interactive Text.”
Sociology professor presents paper on hobby farming
Dr. Helene Lawson, professor of sociology, presented a paper on “The Hobby Farm” at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association.
Dr. Larry Schardt establishes 'Rock 'n' Roll' Scholarship
Probably no alumnus is better known within the Pitt-Bradford community than Dr. Larry “Rock ’n’ Roll!” Schardt.
Gaskew reflects on anniversary of 9/11
Ten years after the 9/11 attacks, the United States of America finds itself at a very difficult crossroads.